Thursday, March 29, 2007

Fwd: Proverbs 4:5-6


Today's scripture is Proverbs 4:5-6
"Get wisdom, get understanding: forget it not; neither decline from
the words of my mouth. Forsake her not, and she shall preserve thee:
love her, and she shall keep thee."
Whether your goal is to be an excellent evangelist or a first-rate
engineer in the service of the Lord, it is the wisdom that comes from
the Word of God that will get you there.
Jesus said it this way: "Seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his
righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you"
(Matthew 6:33).
So commit yourself right now to do whatever it takes to totally
saturate yourself with the Word of God. Use every available
moment to read, study, listen to, and meditate on it.
SCRIPTURE READING: Proverbs 4:1-18 - Click this link to read the
scripture online http://bibleshack.com/ds/proverbs4-1-18.shtml
"A happy heart is like good medicine" (Proverbs 17:22)
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Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Simply T R U E



God's delays are not denials
The Lord always hears our prayers but
He doesn't always say "yes"
Sometimes he says "wait"
Sometimes he says "no" for He has
Something better for us.
God's delays are not denials,
He has heard your prayers
He knows all bout your trials.
He knows your every care
God's delays are not denials
He helps us on the way.
He is watching 'O' life's trials
Bringing forth that day.
God's delays are not denials
You will find Him through,
Working through darkest trials
What is best for you. When God does not immediately respond
To the cries of His children
It is because He wants to accomplish
Some gracious purpose in their lives.
If you are waiting for an answer
Of some of your heartfelt petitions
Don't become impatient
Commit the matter into the Hands of
Your Heavenly Father and trust His Wisdom
Our heavenly Father never takes something
Away from us unless He intends to give us
Something better in return.
Some of the most beautiful music in our
World has come from people
Who have been seasoned by trials
Therefore let HIM handle the situation

Saturday, March 03, 2007

There is a detailed site to be read for details abt how to work on ubuntu

http://www.monkeyblog.org/ubuntu/installing/#enabling_extra_repositories

No Time to bother with Religion

One of the most inspiring thinkers of the 20th century is Dietrich
Bonhoeffer. Actually, he was not just a theologian and writer--but a
doer--so much of a doer that his work in the German resistance
movement during World War II led him to be imprisoned and finally
killed in a concentration camp. Born in Breslau, Germany in 1906,
Bonhoeffer understood, even before Hitler came to power, the dangers
of a political system that made an idol or god of a leader or a system.

He was a pastor and teacher, and eventually was involved with an
underground plot against Hitler, even though some argued with him that
it would be wiser to withdraw from the activities. Bonhoeffer
responded that if persons claim to be persons of faith, there is no
room for taking the easy way out.

He was arrested in 1943 and sent to prison and various concentration
camps. In prison, he ministered to the sick and to his fellow
prisoners, and it was reported that he was able to comfort the anxious
and depressed in an amazing way. Ultimately, he was executed by
special order at the concentration camp at Flossenburg on April 9,
1945, just a few days before it was liberated by the Allies. (From
"Memoir," G. Leibholz, in Cost of Discipleship.)

I tend to pay attention to strong words written by someone who has
given their life for what they believe. Bonehoeffer says: "None of us
is so rushed that it would be impossible to allow for even ten minutes
in the day in which arrangements could be made for silence, in order
to place oneself in the presence of Eternity."

I also found this intriguing: "You do not have your belief once and
for all. Your belief demands to be won anew tomorrow and the day after
tomorrow; indeed, it demands to be won anew with every new day...
Either we receive faith anew every day or it decays... Every morning
brings a new struggle to push through all the unbelief, through all
the littleness of faith, through all the vagueness and confusion--to
reach faith and wrest it from God." He reminds us: "If the [Bible] has
become empty for me in my daily routine, if I no longer experience it,
that proves I have not let it speak personally to me for a long time."
Countless persons have died for their faith throughout the ages. They
paid the ultimate test. Too many of us claim we can't be bothered to
even live what we believe.

Perhaps you started some good habits during Lent--including taking
time for spiritual meditation. Don't let Easter be the end of it--let
it be the beginning of a deeper and active commitment to your faith.


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BE HONEST

Even if others are not
Even if others will not
Even if others cannot

"He who walks honestly walks securely."
Proverbs 10:9

A message from The Brotherhood of Christian Businessmen and Professionals.

Luke 13:14

Today's scripture is Luke 13:14
"And the ruler of the synagogue answered with indignation, because
that Jesus had healed on the sabbath day, and said unto the people,
There are six days in which men ought to work: in them therefore
come and be healed, and not on the sabbath day."
Religion is dangerous. Religion would rather debate about healing
than see somebody healed. Religion would rather argue about
deliverance than see somebody set free.
Remember that next time someone tries to get you sidetracked into
a religious debate about healing or deliverance. If someone needs
to be delivered from a demon, just do it! That's the difference
between religion and the love of God. Religion argues. Love acts.
Choose love today.
SCRIPTURE READING: Luke 13:11-17 - Click this link to read the
scripture online http://bibleshack.com/ds/luke13-11-17.shtml
"A happy heart is like good medicine" (Proverbs 17:22)
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